SUMMARY: Elizabeth Morris died in 1855 after an abortion
Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, superintendent of a sewing-machine factory, got pregnant in 1855 during an adulterous liaison during a business trip to Washington. She arranged for an abortion, which killed her.
She was described in the New York Daily Times as a woman “of pleasing address and comely appearance” who “fell victim to the wiles of some heartless seducer."
Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, superintendent of a sewing-machine factory, got pregnant in 1855 during an adulterous liaison during a business trip to Washington. She arranged for an abortion, which killed her.
She was described in the New York Daily Times as a woman “of pleasing address and comely appearance” who “fell victim to the wiles of some heartless seducer."
Source: Ralph Frasca, //Legacy of Ignorance: Abortion and Journalism in the Early Republic//